Welcome to CNOS
We invite you to explore The Center for Neurosciences, Orthopaedics, & Spine (CNOS) web page where you can learn more about our community-focused organization, trustworthy professionals, and diverse service offerings. Acknowledging that you have a choice when it comes to your health, it is our honor to serve you and your loved ones. We are humbled you have chosen CNOS and consider it a privilege to be your health care partner!
We proudly focus on our mission of “Improving Health” of those we serve. Today, our multi-faceted organization provides collaborative clinical expertise across multiple specialties. We promise to meet the growing health care needs of this region and strive to exceed your expectations.
CNOS is committed to continuously seek new ways to improve our quality, enhance our customer service, and make our organization the best place for patrons to receive care, for physicians to practice their craft, and for employees to share their talents. The heartbeat of our organization is our passionate employees who dedicate their time, energy, and expertise toward helping you achieve your goals.
CNOS is very proud of the healthcare team we have assembled for our community as we are better together! We look forward to hearing about your experience at CNOS!
Nolan Lubarski, CEO, CNOS

Nolan Lubarski
CEO
CNOS Leadership Team

Steve DeVoe
Chief Operating Officer

Melanie Brown
Chief Human Resources Officer

Sarah Rol
Communications Director
CNOS 2023
Your Team. Our Community.
The CNOS team has always been proud of the significant impact our organization has contributed to Siouxland and beyond. In 2023, CNOS is excited to highlight the many admirable not-for-profit local endeavors we support and recognize the personal contributions of hundreds of our dedicated employees by showcasing individuals in the ‘Your Team, Our Community’ initiative. Being connected to our community is just one way we care. That’s why you’ll see CNOS employees in the office and around town making a difference—in many different ways.
Sarah Rol, Communications Director here at CNOS explains how the organization intends to pivot from a somewhat introverted public relations approach to a more extroverted platform. “Not only will we work harder to communicate our efforts as an organization, but we will also focus on showcasing our valued employees and the numerous hours and dollars they voluntarily invest in so many worthwhile causes throughout Siouxland’s tri-state region.”